If your league settings lock players after game start, your slot will lock when the player's game starts. For instance, if you have a player on the Ravens and they play on Sunday at 4:25 PM ET, the slot will lock then. If your league settings lock players after the first game of the week, all your slots will lock when the first game of that fantasy week begins. So if there is a Thursday Night Football game, all slots will lock on Thursday.

If you set your lineup explicitly for the upcoming week before the week kicks off, that is perfectly fine and your week's roster will reflect this. However, if you make a mid-week change by benching a player or moving a player during the week, this now becomes your week's default lineup. For example, if you're starting Miguel Cabrera on Monday, but want to bench him on Monday for his day off on Thursday, you can, but Cabrera will remain benched for the rest of the week (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) unless you explicitly move him into the starting lineup yourself. In this case, our system takes your daily roster at 6 AM ET on Friday morning and applies it to the rest of the week. So while it may look like Cabrera is on your lineup when you make the change earlier on in the week, he is not.

The red cut button on your roster is for you to release a player to the free agent pool. The green button you see on other rosters is for you to trade for that player. The other members in your league will see a green trade button on your page and a red cut button on their roster page as well.

Click to Team » Settings » Set My Keepers. Select your desired keeper(s) and then click OK. Your keepers will be noted with a green pushpin on that keeper page and your roster page (all teams in the league can see your keepers).

A watch list will keep tabs on players you are interested in having on your team but you may not be ready to add them quite yet. Click the star button next to the player to add them to the watch list and access this list from Team » Watched. You can add players to watch from that page as well.

If you want to leave a league, go to Team » Settings » Drop Out Of A League. You can also click the Drop Out Of A League button that has a red minus sign in front on the My Leagues page. We do not recommend doing this during a season if you don't have to.

Fleaflicker will use a strikethrough notation to indicate that a player is no longer on a roster (due to being cut or traded) but is already locked on that roster. If you look at future lineups, you will be able to see when the player disappears, which indicates they have officially moved off the roster. The player will still accrue points for the team if they are in the active roster, even if they have the strikethrough which indicates an impending move.

It is different for all four sports and we do take certain players on a case-by-case basis in unique circumstances – it is not concrete as position eligibility in sports aren't; however, we make every attempt not to change positions after the start of the season.

They're just for fun. Fleaflicker will split your matchup into segments. You can see which day's games correspond to which segment by mousing-over (our tapping on a tablet or mobile device) the quarter.

Fleaflicker provides free weekly projections for all NFL leagues. We publish projections early Tuesday morning during the NFL season. You can view them by going to your team page or you can view projected scores for your upcoming matchups from the league scoreboard. After NFL games start for the week you will see actual scores instead of projected scores. To see projections after games start, go to a specific boxscore and use the gray dropdown menu on the top right to select Weekly Projections.

The NFL issues official changes to the previous week's games every Thursday. If such a change affects your league, Fleaflicker will automatically re-score the previous week's games on Thursday at 4 PM ET. Any changes announced by the NFL after Thursday are not automatically applied your league (this seldom happens). However, commissioners can always manually edit box scores at any time.

Whenever it says "Official stat corrections have been applied" it means that Fleaflicker made the change and is reflecting the NFL's stat change. Otherwise, it will show you that the commissioner changed the box score.